Car-Port Preacher
I just wanted to share a testimony of how God has helped us to exceed our pledge of $1,000.00.

Pies in the Face for BGMC
I have started a fad at our church the past three months and the offerings in BGMC have gone from about 12 to 15 dollars a month, to 195 dollars last month and 103 dollars the month before.

Newsletter Makes A Difference
This past month I took the opportunity to read from the BGMC Newsletter the letters written by the missionaries on how they used the BGMC offerings.

Stuffing a Bug for BGMC
I recently bought a New VW Beetle. So we are going to break the world record of the most people in a VW Beetle.

Wheel of Blessing
We have been using a "Wheel of Blessing" (Wheel of Fortune) in our Children's Church. Each child that brings in their barrel gets to spin the wheel.

10 Year Old Generates $63,000 + for BGMC

Carson Rudy may look like any other boy. But there’s something special about him—he has raised over $63,000 for BGMC at age 10.

Is there any wonder Carson has been the top BGMC giver at his home church Impact Kids for the past six years?

Here’s just a few ways Carson has raised money for BGMC:

He put together a “Shrider’s Riders Go 180” for missions, which is a 180-lap go-cart race in two hours.

He placed Buddy Barrels in the cars of his grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins and asked them to place their spare change in the barrels for BGMC.

He placed Buddy Barrels in the fleet of buses his grandparents own.

He has conducted garage sales.

He had done several fund-raisers by selling baked goods, pizza cards, you name it.

He began what is now known as “Buddy’s Buddies” by giving Buddy Boxes to his friends, family members, and church members, asking them to return the boxes with $10 inside each box.

In 2014, Carson raised $17,315.19 for BGMC. At the beginning of that year, he set a BGMC faith promise goal of $11,000. That March, he put together a large, indoor garage sale with three other kids and raised $4,000 for BGMC.

Carson also got a local charter bus company to sponsor his BGMC goal at $250 a month that year.

Carson’s grandparents’ church adopted his missions endeavor for a year.

His biggest fund-raiser was the Up in the Air for Kids campaign in November 2014, when he went “Up” with his dad (who serves as the church children’s pastor) and the lead pastor of Impact Church, Lake Wales, Fla.

Up in the Air for Kids is a national BGMC fund-raiser for children’s leaders. They live on a scissor lift, billboards, scaffolding, or roof top for 5-7 days to generate contributions for BGMC. Carson spent 58 hours 21 feet in the air on scaffolding and then went back “Up” each day after school during this seven-day event. During his time “Up,” he made phone calls to help raise funds for BGMC. Carson even got three missionaries to make donations during their visits or phone calls. In all, he raised $7,000 for BGMC through this fund-raising campaign.

So far this year, Carson has raised another $5,189.23 for BGMC. His ambition is to continue raising funds for missions his entire life. And his aim is to one day become a home missionary.

How did Carson get such a big heart for missions? His dad, Shawn, says, “If we teach the importance of missions to our children and live it out, we will have boys and girls with the same passion as Carson. I teach it, live it, and do it so my son knows it is important to our family.”